Bumley ^ S l ( a o s d f i e d ) rtising) Clitheroe m S U ( Editorial), 26 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, April 3rd, 1997__________ _ I S IM P LY ike Beit Motors TEL. (0128ZJ 4X2331 M i k e the fore! th e l9 9 7 season swung into S ” =tab‘» d “ tw ‘ iri-
1996 (P) (August) ROVER 620 SI 4 door, Oxford Blue, 430 miles, electric sliding sunroof, drivers & passenger airbags power steering, central locking, height adjustaote drivers seat,
table seat.
1995 (N) ROVER 416i 5 door. Charcoal Grey, 15,000 miles, power steering, drivers airbag, electric sunroof, remote central locking................................. ••••■".; • •t l0 >
1995 (N) ROVER 414 5 door, Flame Red, 10,000 miles, power steering, remote central locking, RDS radio cassette.
iucmi.b, ^ our own demonstrator.....................................................£15,495 fun walnut tr im ...................................................................
ing competition of the sea ^ H o w a r d Walm sley ,
650 asasssgs place on the card from the
captain (85-16-69). Mike Ainsworth d r iv e s
W h alley members . (CAT8002).
Curtain comes up on n ew season *
1996 (N) ROVER 420 GSi Tourer Nightfire Red, 14,000 miles, part leather interior, alloy wheels, power steering, central locking, estate car practicality with style............ £12,450 1996 (N) ROVER 416 SLi Tourer British Racing Green, 13,000 miles, power steering, electric sunroof & windows, drivers airbag................................................................... £11,650
1995 (N) ROVER 214i 8v 5 door, British Racing Green, 6,900 miles, power steering, drivers airbag,
electric sunroof................................................................... . 1995 (M) ROVER 216 SLi 5 door, White, 16,000 miles, power steering, electric sunroof and windows, ^ remote locking, drivers airbag, alarm and immobiliser . . .£8550 1994 (M) ROVER 214 SEi 5 door, Nightfire Red, 16,000 miles, power steering, remote locking, electric windows & sunroof, drivers airbag, alloy wheels, part leather sports interior, one owner, immaculate.....................................•••••• • • ;£799S 1992 (J) ROVER 214 SLi 5 door, White/Grey, 43,000 miles, two owners, service history, sunroof, central locking,
full walnut t r im ................................................. .. • •••• • •-^825 1992 (J) ROVER 214SLi 5 door, White/Grey, 48,000 miles,
two owners, service history, sunroof, central locking, full walnut tr im ....................................................................£4750
1995 (N) ROVER 114 GTa 3-door, Charcoal Grey, 8,400 miles, alloy wheels, remote central locking, sunroof ........................ ......................... .
1994 (M) ROVER Metro 1.4 GTa 5 door, Flame Red,. 19.000 m iles , sports interior, sunroof, alloy wheels,
alarm & immobiliser, group 6 insurance.....................• • -£5425 1994 (L) ROVER Metro 1A GSi 5 door, Nightfire Red,
19,600 miles, sunroof, remote central locking and alarm, walnut trim, top specification........................ .£5375
1994 (L) ROVER Metro 1.4C Diesel 5 door, Electric Blue, 30.000 miles, one owner, full service history.....................£4300
Whalley Road, Clitheroe. Tel: 01200 423883
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1995 (N) PEUGEOT 306 D TURBO 3 door, Red, 20,500 miles, power steering, electric sunroof & windows,
alloy wheels, drivers airbag, RDS radio cassette.......... £10,625 1995 (M) PEUGEOT 306 XND 5door, Metallic Blue,
13,200 miles, full service history................................. • • -£7750 1992 (K) FORD ESCORT LXi 5 door, White, 37,000 miles,
power steering, sunroof, electric windows, radio cassette .£5275 1990 (G) PEUGEOT 405 GL 4 door, Red, 47,700 miles, central locking, electric sunroof, two owners
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THE curtain came up on an o th er golfing season when Ted Bamborough drove into office as cap tain of Mytton Fold Golf Club on Saturday. A 16-hole, fourball better-
ball Stableford was the for mat for the opening day of the season at the Whalley
Road club. Victory went to Paul Bar
rett and Scott Thompson (37 points) after a card play-off with Mick Bryan and Peter Burton — Harry Gould and Bob Burgess (36 points) claiming third place and Steve Hill and Brian Johnson finishing fourth with 34 points. There was a good response
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to the Winter Series run by professional Gary Coope, with Colin Elliott emerging a deserved winner ahead of Treyor Thornber and Neville Shears. There is currently a vacan
cy for an assistant profes sional at the Langho club. Golfing experience is
preferable, although not essential, and interested
parties should contact Gary Coope (01254 240662). Pictured (left to right) at
the start of a new season at Mytton Fold Golf Club axe Frank Hargreaves (prsi- dent), Ted Bamborough (captain) and Pauline White (lady captain) with . some members. (CAT8005) □ COMPETTION was
keen when Clitheroe Golf Club members vied for glory in the annual Easter '
competition. Michael Dawson and John
Mercer compiled 49 Stable ford points and were
Clitheroe snooker. w . Pn ris ad Gr
Bithell (46 points) won the Saturday prize after a con sultation of cards with David McKenzie' and Conor McLaughlin. '■ The in-form pairing, of
Jack Simmons and Terry
declared overall winners ahead of Ken O’Brien and Ron Higson (47 points), John Hagerty and Ian But tle (46 points) finishing
third on the card from the Jack Simmons-Terry
Bithell, David McKenzie- Conor McLaughlin pair-
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Sims handed in 45 points and won the Friday prize by two points from the- George Stoddart-Brian Rawsthorne, Kevin Clark- Don Parker, David Brown- Bert Hemingway pairings.
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KINGS CLINCH TITLE WITH CONVINCING WIN
K ING S Arms A have clinched th e Clitheroe Pool League Pre mier League ti t le with a 6-1 win
over De Lacy B. Second-placed Dog and Partridge
A lost 6-1 a t home to Buck A. Dog must now fight off Buck to
clinch the runners-up spot. Two points separate them ahead of tonight’s final matches. In the First Division Waggon and
Horses need just one point to be sure of the title and they visit bottom side
Craven Heifer. Second-placed Bridge A must win 7-
0 at home to Royal Oak just to force a play-off should Waggon slip-up. The Second Division is a two-horse
’ ^uestomy1 £ 5 9 9 5
race with Read Constitutional Club A and Bridge B fighting it out. Two points separate them with just two games remaining. There is a similar story in the Third Division with two teams chasing the
honours. White Lion and Hurst Green are
separated by ju s t one point but
Green have one game in hand. RESULTS
and Partridge A 1, Buck A 6; Castle A 3, Dog and Partridge B 4; De Lacy A 3, Higher Buck A 4; Kings Arms B 4,
Kings Arms A 6, De Lacy B 1; Dog Premier Division Legion A 3. First Division
Royal Oak A 5, Craven Heifer 2; Wag gon and Horses 5, Pendle Hotel B 2; New Inn 3, Castle B 4; White Hart 2, Stork Hotel A 5; Bridge A 2, Mangrove
A 5.
Legion B 4, Higher Buck B 3; Station Hotel 2, Read Constitutional Club A 5; Swan and Royal 4, Pendle Hotel A 3; Horse Shoe A 5, Brown Cow A 2; Bay
Second Division
Horse A 5, Black Horse A 2. Third Division
Mangrove B 2, Stork Hotel B S; Black Horse B 3, Bay Horse B 4; White Lion 5, Buck B 2; Brown Cow B 3, Horse Shoe B 4; Read Constitutional Club B
4, Buck Wrinkleys 3. POINTS AND POSITIONS
Premier Division
tridge A 93; 3, Buck A 91; 4, Higher Buck A 86; 5, Legion A 78; 6, Dog and Partridge B 74; 7, De Lacy B 67; 8, • Kings Arms B 58; 9, Castle A 52; 10, De Lacy A 43.
1, Kings Arms A 106; 2, Dog and Par First Division . .
1, Waggon and Horses 103; 2, Bridge A 94; 3, White Hart 86; 4, Royal Oak A 85; 5, Mangrove A 81; 6, Stork Hotel A 76; 7, Pendle Hotel B 76; 8, New Inn 70; 9, Castle B 53; 10, Craven Heifer
35. Second Division
Legion B 81; 7, Pendle Hotel A 70; 8, Black Horse A 68; 9, Swan and Royal 62; 10, Brown Cow A 55; 11, Station
Bridge B 116; 3, Higher Buck B 100; 4, Horse Shoe A 94; 5, Bay Horse A 87; 6,
1, Read Constitutional Club A 118; 2,
Hotel 49. Third Division 1, White Lion 121; 2, Hurst Green 120;1
3, Buck Wrinkleys 101; 4, Mangrove B 97; 5, Royal Oak B 89; 6, Buck B 89; 7,. Stork Hotel B 89; 8, Horse Shoe B 83; 9, Bay Horse B 79; 10, Read Constitu tional Club B 68; 11, Brown Cow B 67; 12, Black Horse B 61. FIXTURES
■ Tonight Premier Division
Kings Arms B v Kings Arms A; De Lacy B v Dog and Partridge A; Buck
A. First Division Bridge A v Royal Oak A; Craven ■'
Heifer v Waggon and Horses; Pendle , Hotel B v New Inn; Castle.B v White Hart; Stork Hotel A v Man- ..
grove A. Second Division Brown Cow A v Read Constitutional A; Bay Horse A v Swan and Royal; . Station Hotel v Bridge B; Black 1 Horse A v Legion B.
Third Division \ '
Horae Shoe B v Bay Horse B; Hurst Green Club v
Brown.Cow B; Read '' Constitutional B v White;Lion; Black Horse B v Royal Oak B; Buck Wrinkleys v Mangrove B.
> Tuesday “V V... Premier Division .
;
Legion A v Kings Arms B., Second Division'
Royal Oak B v Mangrove B. . Third Division
Horae B v Royal Oak B. . Wednesday
Third Division
' Clitheroe. The meeting starts at 8 p.m. with a 9
Q Royal Oak B v Mangrove B.
ing is to be held on Tuesday, April 15th, at the Dog and Partridge,
The Summer League 1997 reg is tration night and general
p.m. deadline for entries. No entries will be accepted after this date. Registration forms and the fee of
£30 per team must be accompanied by a team member a t the meeting. Further information can be obtained
from the league secretary (01200 442243).
STONYHURST College has continued its remarkable run of England rep re sen ta t iv e honours on th e rugby field with it’s two latest caps. Iain Baishaw (left) and Anton
Rugby duo extend remarkable run
Wallis have been picked to rep resent England at Under 18 and Under 16 level respectively. Iain has already tas ted the
excitement of the international arena when he helped England beat France recently, and he
. Pendle Hotel A v Higher Buck B; Buck B v Stork Hotel B; Black e hld a e Cthrc Sc l Cb i ,
Michael Dawson and Peter Robinson defeated Chris Sims and Jim Furnell to. crown themselves Winter. League champions. ’ □ Mrs N. v M o r tim e r ;
returned 109-36-73 to win Clitheroe ladies’ five-club
competition. j
A v Castle A; Dog and Partridge B v De Lacy A; Higher Buck A v Legion
now faces further games against Ireland and Scotland. Anton made his international
bow last week against Wales. In doing so he capped a perfect
season for him, in which he cap tained the unbeaten Stonyhurst Under 16 team to a record- breaking hat-trick of wins in the Liverpool St Helens RUFC Floodlight Competition, beat ing Manchester GS 27-9.
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